- Help your child arrive to school on time every day
- Make sure your child eats a healthy breakfast, snack, and lunch for school (the school cafeteria serves breakfast between 7:30 A.M. - 7:50 A.M., and second chance breakfast between 10:05 A.M. - 10:25 A.M.)
- Provide your child with a warm article of clothing just in case the weather and/or classroom gets cold (please also refer to the Burnett Uniform Standards)
- Make sure your child wears the appropriate shoes for P.E.
- Provide a quiet place at home for your child to study
- Have a conversation with your child about their school day
- Make sure your child gets plenty of sleep
It is recommended to keep your child home if the have any of the following symptoms:
- Temperature of 100 degrees or above and not feeling well
- Diarrhea
- Nausea accompanied by vomiting
- Pain that does not subside after approximately 15 to 20 minutes of rest
- Appears ill, even though symptoms are vague
- Any combination of cold symptoms with fever or if student is too lethargic to participate in school
- Many communicable diseases begin with cold-like symptoms (i.e. runny nose, watering eyes, sore throat)
- Flu symptoms: aching accompanied by fever
- Conjunctivitis (redness of eyes) with tearing or purulent discharge
- Acute earache
- Severe toothache
- Unknown rash
Disinfecting Wipes
Baby Wipes
#2 Pencils
Binder Paper (College Ruled)
Facial Tissues
Hand Sanitizer
Thank you in advance to all the families who are able to donate any of these items.
Baby Wipes
#2 Pencils
Binder Paper (College Ruled)
Facial Tissues
Hand Sanitizer
Thank you in advance to all the families who are able to donate any of these items.